Tirusulam Sri Tirusoolanathar Temple, Kanchipuram
Address
Tirusulam Sri Tirusoolanathar Temple, Tirusulam, Kanchipuram – 600 043 Phone: +91 44 2264 2600 Mobile: +91 80560 50671 / 94447 64162
Deity
Tirusoolanathar Amman: Thirupurasundari
Introduction
- Location: Tirusulam, Kanchipuram District, Tamil Nadu.
- Deities:
- Presiding Deity: Tirusoolanathar (Lord Shiva).
- Mother: Thirupurasundari.
- Setting: The temple is beautifully situated amidst four hills, symbolizing the four Vedas.
- Renovation: Recently rebuilt with a successful Maha-Kumbabishekam conducted.
Puranic Significance
- Historical Background:
- Believed to have been built during the reign of Kulothunga Chola I in the 12th century A.D.
- The temple features inscriptions from the Chola and Pandya dynasties, with historical references to Vanavan Maadevi Chathurvedhi Mangalam.
- Treasure Legends:
- A story suggests that Kulothunga I Chola hid treasures beneath the temple, with a secret path leading to a subway connecting it to the nearby Panchapandava’s Hills, where his palace was located.
- Discovery:
- In March 2018, a volunteer team discovered a hidden temple water tank near Tirusoolanathar Temple, which was filled with drainage water. Upon cleaning, they found a well with drinkable water connected to the tank.
- Brahmapuri Legend:
- The temple’s original name, Brahmapuri, is linked to a legend involving Lord Brahma, who installed a Shiva Lingam to atone for his pride after losing one of his five heads due to Lord Shiva’s intervention.
- The name Tirusoolam is derived from ‘Thiru Churam,’ meaning the sacred place between the hills.
Special Features
- Architectural Style:
- The temple faces east and features an entrance arch, Dwajasthambam (flagpole), Palipeedam (offering platform), and Nandi mandapam (dedicated to Nandi, the bull).
- The presiding deity, Tirusoolanathar, is a Swayambu Moorthy (self-manifested) in the form of a large Lingam within a Gajabrushta or Thoongayanai Maadam sanctum.
- Koshta Deities:
- The sanctum walls host Vinayagar, Veeraasana Dhakshinamoorthy, Lingothbavar, Brahma, and Durga, each with distinct iconography and significance.
- The Ganapathy is adorned with a Naga Yajnopavita (sacred thread) and is believed to help remove obstacles, especially related to marriage.
- Mother’s Shrine:
- Thirupurasundari, the consort of Lord Shiva, is housed in a separate shrine. A second idol of her is placed next to the presiding deity due to historical damages from a Muslim invasion.
- Additional Shrines:
- The temple includes shrines for Lord Srinivasan, Viswanathar with Visalakshi, Lord Murugan with his consorts, and various other deities including a 16-faced Markandeya Lingam and Navagrahas.
- Unique Features:
- A rare Sarabeswara with two faces is carved on a pillar in front of the sanctum, and the Sthala Vriksham (sacred tree) is the Vilvam Tree.
- Theertham:
- Theertham associated with the temple is Brahma Theertham, with walls adorned with inscriptions from the Chola period.
Festivals
- Major Festivals Celebrated:
- Chithirai Tamil New Year
- Aadi Fridays
- Vinayagar Chathurthi
- Navarathri
- Aipasi Annabishekam
- Karthigai Deepam
- Skanda Sashti
- Karthigai Somavarams
- Margazhi Thiruvadirai
- Arudra Darshanam
- Thai Poosam
- Thai Fridays
- Masi Maha Shivarathri
- Panguni Uthiram
- Monthly Pradoshams
Century/Period/Age
1000 Years old
Managed By
Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments (HRCE)
Nearest Bus Station
Tirusulam
Nearest Railway Station
Tirusulam Station
Nearest Airport
Chennai
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